Karl Jenkins
Stabat Mater
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Composer:Karl JenkinsGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralAverage_duration:61:59Movement_count:12Movement ....Karl Jenkins' Stabat Mater is a choral work that was composed in 2008. It premiered on April 15, 2008, at the Liverpool Cathedral in the United Kingdom. The piece is divided into ten movements and is approximately 60 minutes in length. The Stabat Mater is a hymn that is traditionally sung during the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church on the Friday of Sorrows, which is the Friday before Palm Sunday. The hymn is a meditation on the suffering of Mary, the mother of Jesus, as she stood at the foot of the cross during the crucifixion. Jenkins' Stabat Mater is a contemporary interpretation of this traditional hymn. The piece is scored for choir, soloists, and orchestra, and features a variety of musical styles and influences. The movements range from contemplative and mournful to joyful and celebratory. The first movement, "Stabat Mater dolorosa," sets the tone for the piece with a mournful and somber melody. The second movement, "Quis est homo," features a solo soprano and is more contemplative in nature. The third movement, "Sancta Mater," is a duet between the soprano and alto soloists and is more uplifting in tone. The fourth movement, "Liber scriptus," is a powerful and dramatic choral piece that features the full choir and orchestra. The fifth movement, "Quando corpus morietur," is a solo for the tenor that is both haunting and beautiful. The sixth movement, "Agnus Dei," is a choral piece that is both peaceful and serene. The seventh movement, "Fac ut portem," is a duet between the alto and tenor soloists that is more upbeat and joyful. The eighth movement, "Paradisi gloria," is a choral piece that is both triumphant and celebratory. The ninth movement, "Inflammatus et accensus," is a solo for the bass that is both powerful and intense. The final movement, "Quando corpus morietur," is a reprise of the fifth movement, but this time it is sung by the full choir and orchestra. The piece ends on a peaceful and contemplative note. Overall, Jenkins' Stabat Mater is a beautiful and moving interpretation of this traditional hymn. The piece features a variety of musical styles and influences, and the ten movements take the listener on a journey from mourning and sorrow to joy and celebration.More....
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